My daughter likes Reliant K, I think they're her boyfriend's favorite band. Me, I prefer Skillet ('panhead since 1999!"), Earthsuit, Seven Day Slumber, Switchfoot, Audio Adrenaline and the brillant but now defunct gems dcTalk. Not Celtic but Christian to the core!

I don't think I'd be able to tune in that early on Sunday, Mac, will there be a re-broadcast in the afternoon? I'd very much like to hear the selections!

SB

This post has been edited by Siobhan Blues on 07-Jul-2005, 03:27 PM

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"All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost;The old that is strong does not wither, Deep roots are not reached by the frost.From the ashes a fire shall be woken, A light from the shadows shall spring;Renewed shall be blade that was broken, The crownless again shall be king..."

The Christian Hour of cletic music sounds like a good idea, though I am usually still in bed when it comes on. Some day I will have to get up early to hear it, and maybe the Civil War hour before it. Having a second hour in the afternoon would also be a good idea. (Pacific Time Zone).

I'm not sure what music you have, since I haven't been able to listen yet, but I wuld like to suggest the three CDs by Robin Mark (Revival in Belfast, Revival in Belfast 2, and Come Heal This Land) as well as Iona (the OTHER Iona! )

A good album to add would be In Christ Alone - New Hymns of Prayer & Worship, which features Máire Brennan (of Clannad), Joanne Hogg (of Iona) and American Christian artist Margaret Becker. There are alos albums by Ric Blair and Ian White.

Wonderful idea! I'll have to try to listen when I can. Thanks Paul!

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Slàn agus beannachd,Allen R. Alderman

'S i Alba tìr mo chridhe. 'S i Gàidhlig cànan m' anama.Scotland is the land of my heart. Gaelic is the language of my soul.